The Kendall School of Arts has&nbsp;filled with the sounds of string enthusiasts and gifted young musicians from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.&nbsp; The&nbsp;Kendall String Project was on from March 8 until March 10 and included&nbsp;workshops and rehearsals which&nbsp;culminated in a performance by the large string ensemble. The passionate instrumentalists were guided by Goetz Richter, who is&nbsp;a leading string teacher from the Sydney Conservatorium and artistic director of the Kendall National Violin Competition. Participants included both&nbsp;beginner and&nbsp;advanced players.&nbsp; "All enjoyed the lively and intense way in which the technical and musical skills were presented,"&nbsp;a spokesperson from the project said.&nbsp; The concert featured several items played by the visiting musicians. The&nbsp;string project is part of an ongoing direction of the Kendall National Violin Competition to develop string playing in the area. The project ended on Monday morning with a workshop for students at St&nbsp;Columba Anglican School in Port Macquarie. The string project weekend was made possible by a generous donation from the Kendall Op Shop.&nbsp;